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and who better to talk to about the day's headlines than the great dan rather? and questions about the rise of asperger's, and susan boils, and revelations she suffers from the condition. and all coming up, plus the crash that took the life of paul walker, what will it do to the "fast & furious" franchise. >>> also an amazing story of love, hope and inspiration. how she is turning her grief into a message of hope. >> it doesn't hit you until it happens to you, in your town and state. and that can be anywhere. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news, the race against the clock to find the young couple and four little children missing in the remote snowy mountains of nevada. chad myers has more. what can you tell me about this missing family? >> reporter: last night, piers, that was 17 degrees below zero. and that is not the wind chill, but it is so far below your skin temperature, more than 50 degrees really, below freezing. and they're close to reno nevada, in a beautiful wilderness area, they went out sunday to go play in the snow but never came home. the silve
and who better to talk to about the day's headlines than the great dan rather? and questions about the rise of asperger's, and susan boils, and revelations she suffers from the condition. and all coming up, plus the crash that took the life of paul walker, what will it do to the "fast & furious" franchise. >>> also an amazing story of love, hope and inspiration. how she is turning her grief into a message of hope. >> it doesn't hit you until it happens to you, in...
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what if the headlines are getting it wrong? we begin with a new twist on christmas sweaters. it has been the chosen party afire for the out of touch and geeky. it is all about to change. the ugly christmas sweater. as you can see, using christmas magic, they replaced the wool fireplace with a real fire. if it's not your speed, perhaps you would be interesting in carolling christmas kitty. ♪ >> i sure hope my secret santa is watching. the second awesomest thing is a new robotic mall cop. being presented with a overdramatic video. it is billed as the night watchman of the future. it is like a 300 pound rumba of death. ♪ >>> what could possibly go wrong with this? to start, privacy advocates have concerns about the facial recognition and the human jobs that could be taken over by this thing. still probably years away, but i say if you're going to put a drone in a shopping mall, be ready to deliver a cinnabun to my doorstep. >> a man using only his finger, an ipad, he was able to pull off this incredible realistic portrait of morgan freeman. he said he used a photograph as on
what if the headlines are getting it wrong? we begin with a new twist on christmas sweaters. it has been the chosen party afire for the out of touch and geeky. it is all about to change. the ugly christmas sweater. as you can see, using christmas magic, they replaced the wool fireplace with a real fire. if it's not your speed, perhaps you would be interesting in carolling christmas kitty. ♪ >> i sure hope my secret santa is watching. the second awesomest thing is a new robotic mall cop....
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phil: well, today we're talking about a story that continues to make headlines. a prominent doctor wants to murder his wife and make her death look like an accident. he almost got away with it. but martin macneill's children would not rest until their father was behin
phil: well, today we're talking about a story that continues to make headlines. a prominent doctor wants to murder his wife and make her death look like an accident. he almost got away with it. but martin macneill's children would not rest until their father was behin
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today's top headlines and brand new stories you will sear here first. jon: the obamacare website gets a makeover. new options are able if you're shopping. with deadline looming do the updates matter? >>> wild weekend weather across the u.s. and more is on the way. meteorologist maria molina on where people should be preparing now. >>> silicon valley versus washington. the nation's top tech companies teaming up to send a message to uncle sam. ease up on all snooping. it is all "happening now." jon: well the obamacare website getting a face-lift but ongoing problems with the federal exchange may be more than skin deep. i hope you had a good weekend. good morning to you. i'm jon scott. jenna: does obamacare cover facelifts? is that a question we're leading with today. jon: let's hope not. >> hi, everybody. i'm jenna lee. healthcare.gov has a new look if you check it out online. it lets shoppers see insurance plans before they buy and whether they qualify for tax subsidies to lower costs. there are so-called back end problems the way customers get informati
today's top headlines and brand new stories you will sear here first. jon: the obamacare website gets a makeover. new options are able if you're shopping. with deadline looming do the updates matter? >>> wild weekend weather across the u.s. and more is on the way. meteorologist maria molina on where people should be preparing now. >>> silicon valley versus washington. the nation's top tech companies teaming up to send a message to uncle sam. ease up on all snooping. it is all...
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those are your news headlines on the fox business network. dennis: the dow up triple digits and charles payne is here to tell us how he is making money, revisiting linkedin. rumors of a launch a broad causing the stock to be upgraded. where will this go? charles: $300 stock. yesterday at a night session, broke above the 50 day moving average of. a lot of people coming back into the name. a lot of momentum names the last month have been shaky, volatile, down a little bit. this stands on its own because it is a money maker and they have an amazing business model. i know you -- dennis: i wonder if stock benefits because i got to put money some place. dennis: but it is making an incredible amount of money. the growth rate is a huge. wall street thinks the company will grow 59% every year for the next five years and that does get to the bottom line. in the meantime they have beaten the street, a year ago they beat 500%, 45%, wall street is like catching up to how great the company is. the jobs numbers today, you saw construction up, one sector tha
those are your news headlines on the fox business network. dennis: the dow up triple digits and charles payne is here to tell us how he is making money, revisiting linkedin. rumors of a launch a broad causing the stock to be upgraded. where will this go? charles: $300 stock. yesterday at a night session, broke above the 50 day moving average of. a lot of people coming back into the name. a lot of momentum names the last month have been shaky, volatile, down a little bit. this stands on its own...
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is now ranked 31st in math 24th in science, and 21st in reading. the assessment is based on a worldwide test taken last year by 6,000 american 15-year-olds. the test results show no improvement by u.s. students over the past decade. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the wall street journal" says the number of banks in the united states are at their lowest level since the great depression. federally insured banks shrank to about 6900 in the third quarter, from a high of about 18,000. many smaller banks merged or simply collapsed. but overall bank deposits and assets are growing. >>> the "detroit free press" says a judge rules this morning on whether to allow the city's bankruptcy to proceed. about $18 billion in debt and liabilities must be dealt with. >> "the new york times" looks at soaring hospital charges. a day spent as an inpatient at an american hospital costs an average of more than $4,000. that is five times the cost in many other modern countries. a single stitch can cost $500. >> the new new hampshire union leader lo
is now ranked 31st in math 24th in science, and 21st in reading. the assessment is based on a worldwide test taken last year by 6,000 american 15-year-olds. the test results show no improvement by u.s. students over the past decade. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the wall street journal" says the number of banks in the united states are at their lowest level since the great depression. federally insured banks shrank to about 6900 in the third quarter,...
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>>> we've got quick headlines. a big step toward developing new spying capabilities. the navy launched a drone from a submarine for the very first time. how did they do that? check out the time lapsed picture of the launch from the uss providence when it was off the coast of the bahamas. >>> and terrifying video out of england where strong winds made this plane abort its landing just short of the runway. look how it's coming in so crooked. that's not good so it took off again. same thing happened to another plane. look at that at the birmingham international airport. people on board were getting sick. but both planes eventual leelanded safely. i don't think i'd land in that city at all. i'd pick someplace else. >> i would, too. >> speaking of wind -- >> look at this. looks so easy when santa does it. >> i know. we just saw rick getting ready to rappel like santa, now he's ready to take the plunge with two very special elves. rick joins us live from a landmark building. he's in stamford, connecticut. it looks windy. >> there has been a little confusion here for the las
>>> we've got quick headlines. a big step toward developing new spying capabilities. the navy launched a drone from a submarine for the very first time. how did they do that? check out the time lapsed picture of the launch from the uss providence when it was off the coast of the bahamas. >>> and terrifying video out of england where strong winds made this plane abort its landing just short of the runway. look how it's coming in so crooked. that's not good so it took off again....
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and there was tons of evidence that began to yes merge, very good social science came out in the '80s and '90s that made that indisputable. i rethought my assumptions. what's the better way to help those that need to be helped. what's the better way to organization society so they can be free and flourish. and it wasn't hard from there to go to essentially where i am today, a believer in smaller government, more limited government, more individual freedom and liberty and also prevent the leviathan state, the big state, the entitlement state that liberals are so enamored of from crushing the institution, family and church and community and association that are the essence of american society. because that is one of the side effects of big government, and they are these treasured institutions that nurture the individual and they are the engines of american genius and american liberty. >> you see a lot of college students who are very idealistic. do you think some day the height will come on for some of them? and how do you talk to college students and say hey, here's where i was, but he
and there was tons of evidence that began to yes merge, very good social science came out in the '80s and '90s that made that indisputable. i rethought my assumptions. what's the better way to help those that need to be helped. what's the better way to organization society so they can be free and flourish. and it wasn't hard from there to go to essentially where i am today, a believer in smaller government, more limited government, more individual freedom and liberty and also prevent the...
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always there. >>> a quarter after the hour and time for new headlines. >> american airlines closing a merger today creating the world's largest airline. it survived a government challenge and criticism from consumer groups who fear it could lead to higher prices. >>> new documents show the pentagon turned to moscow for $1 billion worth of russian helicopters instead of the american made chinook. they were used to outfit afghanistan's security forces. pentagon officials say the russian choppers are superior. really? elisabeth, over to you. >> thanks, steve. when you're choosing a new financial advisor, many people get intimidated and embarrassed about their lack of financial knowledge. >> when it comes to managing money, you need the same critical approach when interviewing a mechanic or doctor. here is kate rogers with the five questions to ask before trufgtd anyone with your -- before trusting anyone with your finances. the first question is why are people so intimidated by financial advisors >> you need to be armed with a series of questions before you decide if they are right for y
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the rest of the world in reading, math and science. also new insight on how men and women's brains are different. and macy's is taken to task for allegedly racially profiling shoppers. we begin though tonight with break news in the new york train wreck that took the lives of four people and sent dozens more to the hospital. now, the engineer william rockefeller, may have been dozing off before his train flew off the tracks going 82 miles per hour on a curve made for 30. with us tonight nick robertson who just talked to mr. rockefeller's attorney chief international correspondent christiane amanpour and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin and -- >> you talked to the attorney. what did he have to say? >> he said the engineer had a good night's sleep, he went to bed at 8:30 in the evening, got up at 3:30 in the morning. turned up at work at 5:00 and had no issues getting on the train, driving the train. but he says that moment before -- at some point before he got to the curve he moment airily lost his concentration. he said he was in a daze
the rest of the world in reading, math and science. also new insight on how men and women's brains are different. and macy's is taken to task for allegedly racially profiling shoppers. we begin though tonight with break news in the new york train wreck that took the lives of four people and sent dozens more to the hospital. now, the engineer william rockefeller, may have been dozing off before his train flew off the tracks going 82 miles per hour on a curve made for 30. with us tonight nick...
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he's going to do it for people on 22 stories without a rope this year. he will have knee pads on anna rope. also today featured on our camera ian playing the role of ilan. scott on camera 2. take a look at scott. there's scott. no there is scott. and joe the floor manager. how much time do we have left in this promo. that's it. there's joe. quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. soet me ask you... at's in your wallet? more shopping. more dining out. more traveling. and along with it, more identity theft. every time you pull out your credit card, shop online, or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. you can't be on the lookout 24/7. but lifelock can. protecting
he's going to do it for people on 22 stories without a rope this year. he will have knee pads on anna rope. also today featured on our camera ian playing the role of ilan. scott on camera 2. take a look at scott. there's scott. no there is scott. and joe the floor manager. how much time do we have left in this promo. that's it. there's joe. quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by...
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those are the news headlines on fox business network. back to tracy. tracy: when you have a child, think of that name, treasure, poor kid will get beat up in school. lauren green, thank you very much. >>> breaking news. despite disasterous start and two months of round-the-clock repair and president obama is saying healthcare.gov is significantly improved but the work is not done. really now? insurers would beg to differ. according to multiple reports they're looking for ways to bypass the website all together. joining with us a latest on all this is a reporter for "the hill." i don't know, does it take audacity or guts to come out and say we're getting there? >> that's a good question. after two months i think at love people were looking for a more definitive answer than that. certainly for a lost users healthcare.gov is getting better. the question now is, are things on the back end of the website working? for example, when you're applying for health care at healthcare.gov is your personal information being transmitted correctly to your insurance com
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charles: versus google 15% and amazon 22%. and amazon and google are up and ebay is relatively flat. two years ago they got an acquisition of a company that does transfers to your cell phone number. of course you've got paypal and you good this zon to it. stuart: they're riding the wave of mobile devices shopping on-line and making it easier. charles: the mobile is actually what probably made the on-line revolution possible. because we have the on-line all of this time, but it's the ability to do this over the phone that's really put jet fuel into this thing. stuart: it's exploding 29% of on-line sales done by one of these things. i'm getting it. charles: and you haven't bought anything from your cell phone? >> no. charles: neither have i. stuart: but my kids do. charles: my son does everything on the cell phone. stuart: we're down 45 points and we had been down 60 or 70 and now down 44, shy of 16,000. here is another on-line mobile sales winner, it's called groupon, record sales this past weekend. so, nicole, how high is the
charles: versus google 15% and amazon 22%. and amazon and google are up and ebay is relatively flat. two years ago they got an acquisition of a company that does transfers to your cell phone number. of course you've got paypal and you good this zon to it. stuart: they're riding the wave of mobile devices shopping on-line and making it easier. charles: the mobile is actually what probably made the on-line revolution possible. because we have the on-line all of this time, but it's the ability to...
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got some headlines. we begin with a fox news alert. that train that derailed in new york on sunday was doing 82 miles per hour in a 30 miles per hour zone. stunning information from the train's black box which is putting the engineer at the controls under the microscope this morning. all seven cars of the metro north train jumped the track. it killed four people and injured dozens of others. the engineer, william rockefeller, telling investigators he tried to find the brakes as he approached the curb, but they didn't work. the ntsb is trying to determine if he did something wrong or if there was a mechanical failure. >> six seconds to coming to a stop, the throttle had been set a some power setting. so it was only six seconds before everything came to a stop that the throttle went to idle. >> four people killed in that crash were james lovell, james ferrari and donna smith and another woman. >>> new surveillance video showing the moment that the moment the par issue that paul walk -- porsche that paul walker was ride not guilty crashed
got some headlines. we begin with a fox news alert. that train that derailed in new york on sunday was doing 82 miles per hour in a 30 miles per hour zone. stunning information from the train's black box which is putting the engineer at the controls under the microscope this morning. all seven cars of the metro north train jumped the track. it killed four people and injured dozens of others. the engineer, william rockefeller, telling investigators he tried to find the brakes as he approached...
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now, science says a normal hymen may appear scarred. >> this year, a new texas law went into effect that allows state courts to overturn convictions that were based on science that's later debunked. so, on november 18th, the san antonio four reunited as free women lemeeting cas an draw's granddaughter for the first time and ready to make up for lost time. >> there was, you know, deaths in our family, and there was births. marriages and, you know just so many things over the years that we have -- that we have missed. >> the road ahead won't be easy. the women have been released but not exonerated of the there is that led battle to fight, jobs to find and lives to rebuild. the four say as long as they stick together, they will do all of that and more. heidi joe castro, al jazeera, san antonio. >>> hearing from the man behind the largest ponzi scheme in u.s. history bernie madoff, a man responsiblefo from stealing 50. says prison is like summer camp. he spoke out about how he beliefs investors should have known better. he says people asked me all the time, how did i do it? and i refused to
now, science says a normal hymen may appear scarred. >> this year, a new texas law went into effect that allows state courts to overturn convictions that were based on science that's later debunked. so, on november 18th, the san antonio four reunited as free women lemeeting cas an draw's granddaughter for the first time and ready to make up for lost time. >> there was, you know, deaths in our family, and there was births. marriages and, you know just so many things over the years...
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and right now, the top headlines, brand-new stories you will see here first. he won new concerns of conspirator systems on passenger planes. long considered historically low accident rates, but could automation be putting passengers in danger? plus, guns that are undetectable and you can make them yourself.
and right now, the top headlines, brand-new stories you will see here first. he won new concerns of conspirator systems on passenger planes. long considered historically low accident rates, but could automation be putting passengers in danger? plus, guns that are undetectable and you can make them yourself.
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liz: let's get the front page headlines right now. factory activity surging to a 2 1/2-year high last month. institute of supply management manufacturing index jumping to 5.3. that's well ahead of forecasts. david: bank of america agreed to pay freddie mac $404 million, not just jpmorgan, to settle claims related to the mortgage mess. over the past three years that bank has promised to pay more than 45 billion over claims from the housing and financial crisis. liz: the supreme court decided to stay out of a fight over internet sales taxes between amazon and overstock and new york state. it means that new york will continue to collect taxes from those online retailers. david: shares of dow chemical jumping after the company will sell the bulk of its coring operations, its oldest business, part of a plan to shed assets worth up to $4 billion. liz: managed care giant, unitedhealth group forecast estimates that fall short of analyst expectations following changes in medicare and other bought health programs. david: commuters heading home
liz: let's get the front page headlines right now. factory activity surging to a 2 1/2-year high last month. institute of supply management manufacturing index jumping to 5.3. that's well ahead of forecasts. david: bank of america agreed to pay freddie mac $404 million, not just jpmorgan, to settle claims related to the mortgage mess. over the past three years that bank has promised to pay more than 45 billion over claims from the housing and financial crisis. liz: the supreme court decided to...
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because of the orders, fedex projects that 22 million shipments will be in today. that marks an increase over 2012's busiest day. and we know it no longer stands alone as a key shopping day. retailers are blurring the lines, offering week long black friday events and cyber weeks as opposed to just one day. now, ibis world projects online sales will hit $1.8 billion today. that's up 13% over cyber monday of last year. that's an impressive growth rate. but, remember, very small when you think about how much was projected to have been spent over the black friday weekend at $57 billion. now, if you could tune into "squawk on the street" when we actually get to see some of the action of the sort the packages loaded on to the delivery later on in the day, we're going to make our way over into an amazon fulfillment center to see the new orders fulfilled for cyber monday. for now, back to you guys at "squawk box." >> thank you. >> steve was taking this opportunity to check out deals since you reminded. >> amazon.com, the kindle fire, just took $50 off. everybody in the sur
because of the orders, fedex projects that 22 million shipments will be in today. that marks an increase over 2012's busiest day. and we know it no longer stands alone as a key shopping day. retailers are blurring the lines, offering week long black friday events and cyber weeks as opposed to just one day. now, ibis world projects online sales will hit $1.8 billion today. that's up 13% over cyber monday of last year. that's an impressive growth rate. but, remember, very small when you think...
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dow is up 22% t. nasdaq up 35% t. s&p up 27% a. little perspective, the average return on the s&p 500 only about 8%. let all two to the lobby, shall we, and get ourselves some stock? anc theater gearing up to go public. most loyal customers buying shares. members of anc sub rewards program, they offered the same price as bank and wall street zugs institutions according to jerry lopez, so everybody getting in on the action. >> the only thing i care about is what this means for ticket prices. i am saying it is expensive to go to the movies. >> i don't think you will see prices go up. i think they are sharing the love. >> sharing the love, is that what they're doing? >> exactly. thanks, allison. coming up next on "new day," budget de ja vu. four days and counting until congress can get its act together this time around. accidence of u.s. leaders convergeing on south africa, paying tribute to nelson mandela. chris cuomo is there live. he is speaking which someone who knew mandela well. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the e
dow is up 22% t. nasdaq up 35% t. s&p up 27% a. little perspective, the average return on the s&p 500 only about 8%. let all two to the lobby, shall we, and get ourselves some stock? anc theater gearing up to go public. most loyal customers buying shares. members of anc sub rewards program, they offered the same price as bank and wall street zugs institutions according to jerry lopez, so everybody getting in on the action. >> the only thing i care about is what this means for...
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look at news. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. tÑ >> today's big number is a tÑ really big one. $17,300,000,000,000, that's the current national debt. it's relevant as congress is reportedly on the verge of signing a budget deal this week. >> it would be the first budget agreement in two oh years as both sides try to has she out spending limits. critics argue it's nothing more than a ceasefire between democrats and republicans and largely ignores debt issues, not addressing corporate tax loopholes or expensive health care and retirement programs and all but ignores spending cuts. we'll be following that budget deal this week. >> representatives from i
look at news. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >>...
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a $29 value free. ♪ ♪ . >>> 22 minutes now past the hour. some quick headlines four. with no bridge in sight this car needed to get to the other side. a group of russians decided to hoist their suv on a zip line to cross the siberian river. the car safely made it to the other side. no word on how they got it down. once on the other side they drank vodka and said we did it. >>> a holiday tradition, honoring fallen soldiers with wreaths. arlington cemetery may be bear. an organization wreaths across america is about $500,000 short of their fundraising goal. to donate go to www.wreathsacrossamerica.org. and another great story telling you how to bring christmas trees to soldiers overseas. >> love it. >>> okay. this has been stirring up a lot of controversy. can women have it all and more specifically can we have it all without a husband. not according to one woman who authored a big buzz article on our foxnews.com website. >> she said there's no way to be a wife, mother and full time employee and still create balance. but can you have balance by depending on a husband th
a $29 value free. ♪ ♪ . >>> 22 minutes now past the hour. some quick headlines four. with no bridge in sight this car needed to get to the other side. a group of russians decided to hoist their suv on a zip line to cross the siberian river. the car safely made it to the other side. no word on how they got it down. once on the other side they drank vodka and said we did it. >>> a holiday tradition, honoring fallen soldiers with wreaths. arlington cemetery may be bear. an...
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here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now" -- >>> the western half of the country is locked in a bitter polar blast that is threatening citrus crops and burying roads under two feet of snow and it's not going away any time soon. we will get the latest from accu-weather in just a moment. >>> the engineer of the derailed train zoned out just before the crash according to those close to him. they say by the time william rockefeller realized what was happening it was too late to avoid the accident. >>> investigators are trying to figure out why two experienced sky divers collided during a jump in southern arizona. >>> no winning ticket in the mega millions drawing. so the jackpot for friday will be at least $291 million. those are some of the top stories on this wednesday, december 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good morning. i figured out what i want for christmas from you. lottery tickets, mega millions tickets. >> that's not a bad idea. >> 291 million at least. >> you have to keep it because w
here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now" -- >>> the western half of the country is locked in a bitter polar blast that is threatening citrus crops and burying roads under two feet of snow and it's not going away any time soon. we will get the latest from accu-weather in just a moment. >>> the engineer of the derailed train zoned out just before the crash according to those close to him. they say by the time william rockefeller realized...
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the science is there. but i honestly think if you start working on adaptation and resilience issues, community by community, with mayors that are being really aggressive on these issues, it not only makes alive for people, in a way our lofty destruction of science in china does not make it, for communities across the u.s., and it also brings to light the fact the actions you need to take to address climate can be important stepping stones for local economies, for job growth, also for water issues that have been so plaguing us, about building infrastructure of water and wastewater, where we cannot always just support that from a public health funding situation, it needs to be invested in by the private and public sector at every level. there is opportunities for green infrastructure, which we know science is telling us to get away from those big types -- pipes and keep water local, make your cities more beautiful, that is the best solution to the environment. i would have given my left arm to make that spee
the science is there. but i honestly think if you start working on adaptation and resilience issues, community by community, with mayors that are being really aggressive on these issues, it not only makes alive for people, in a way our lofty destruction of science in china does not make it, for communities across the u.s., and it also brings to light the fact the actions you need to take to address climate can be important stepping stones for local economies, for job growth, also for water...
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in washington state, it was 22 million. that is a lot of money to put defeating a labeling initiative. i never understood why they did not want them labeled in the first place. the authorn nestle, of eat, drink, vote. , fromce, you are up nevada. thatr: i just want to say genetically modified food is making me very ill. i have to pay more for the food. it is all grown, processed, and sold by the same big company. people thating off are making the decision. i think our health is more important. it is really affecting my health. any: marion nestle, response to that? so sorry to hear that. you do have an option and that is to buy organic. are getting food is required by law not to have any genetic modification associated with it. you do have that choice. is it is more expensive than commission -- conventionally raised food. the foods are not labeled, so it is difficult to make a decision about what you are going to be buying. that is why i think the labeling initiatives are so important. host: are their genetically modified fo
in washington state, it was 22 million. that is a lot of money to put defeating a labeling initiative. i never understood why they did not want them labeled in the first place. the authorn nestle, of eat, drink, vote. , fromce, you are up nevada. thatr: i just want to say genetically modified food is making me very ill. i have to pay more for the food. it is all grown, processed, and sold by the same big company. people thating off are making the decision. i think our health is more important....
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there's no science to it. one of the things that was irresponsibly sold was the idea that a certain idea of stops and frisks would make the city safer. if you double it the city would be twice as safe. it was bizarre and shouldn't have been put out there. >> you mentioned the counterterrorism. some argue it's very successful since there's not been a major terrorist attack. what is it that needs to happen in that unit. i think it needs to scale back the activities. the unit targeted the communities, not based on a suspicion of wrongdoing. people were muslim. they went to the mosque, they went to a halal butcher shop. these are the things used to target communities. we need to go back it a place where people civil people when there was a reason to do so. they don't go around collecting everything from the halal food restaurants. >> be more focused on it. ooep if it leads to know terrorist attack. >> you are assuming there's a causation between the wide net. >> last year the uniform chief of the intelligence divi
there's no science to it. one of the things that was irresponsibly sold was the idea that a certain idea of stops and frisks would make the city safer. if you double it the city would be twice as safe. it was bizarre and shouldn't have been put out there. >> you mentioned the counterterrorism. some argue it's very successful since there's not been a major terrorist attack. what is it that needs to happen in that unit. i think it needs to scale back the activities. the unit targeted the...
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quick headlines. we now know the metro north train that derailed killing four people did have an alarm system but it was actually in the engine, not where the engineer was because the train was going backwards. the alarm is supposed to keep engineers alert by going off every 15 seconds. a union rep confirmed the engineer did stkoez off, zoned out while driving that train before it derailed. >>> elizabeth warren says she is not running for president in 2016. she pledged to serve her entire term running through 2018. she had been seen by some as a progressive alternative to hillary rodham clinton. >> it is a medical mystery. a 22-year-old woman was seemingly healthy. she exercised, even taught yoga. when she stopped needing sleep she blamed her healthy lifestyle but she was wrong. it was something bad, even deadly. dr. marc siegel joins us with more. good morning. tell us about this medical mystery. she stopped needing sleep. she is thinking that's great. >> that is a great message. she thought this is
quick headlines. we now know the metro north train that derailed killing four people did have an alarm system but it was actually in the engine, not where the engineer was because the train was going backwards. the alarm is supposed to keep engineers alert by going off every 15 seconds. a union rep confirmed the engineer did stkoez off, zoned out while driving that train before it derailed. >>> elizabeth warren says she is not running for president in 2016. she pledged to serve her...
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york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete?
york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. consider this: the news...
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does not mean we won't have change up 22 points for the dow. look at abercrombie and fitch, a big store you may remember last week he had a shareholder very vocal, they wanted mike jeffries on place, saying he was a roadblock to the company or something to the company one way or another. in the meantime today we found out ever come in fitch renewed its contract extended for one year, to be more performance-based in that it will be tied to the company's performance. don't forget to have been a real loser under pressure. adam: the ceo would not allow me to wear their clothing, i am sure. lori: i am chuckling because i cannot picture u.s. one of the shirtless, i could see you wearing some of their sweaters. adam: thank you. lori: charles originally recommended this stock earlier this year, so why are you one back to it? charles: a grand visionary company that has a backlog of $24.5 billion. today they announced it will be part of a giant hydrocracking complex in russia. the world is their oyster. it is slow and steady. i think they are in a sweet
does not mean we won't have change up 22 points for the dow. look at abercrombie and fitch, a big store you may remember last week he had a shareholder very vocal, they wanted mike jeffries on place, saying he was a roadblock to the company or something to the company one way or another. in the meantime today we found out ever come in fitch renewed its contract extended for one year, to be more performance-based in that it will be tied to the company's performance. don't forget to have been a...
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the a's have reportedly agreed to a two-year $22 million deal with kazmir who went 10-9 with the indians. struck out 9.2 per nine innings. signing the two time all-star also increases the chance of oakland trying to trade brett anderson who is due $8 million in 2014. >>> usc hired steve sarkisyan to be the next head coach. he spent five seasons at washington and was previously under pete carroll elizabeth two thumbs up. the hire did not go over well with interim coach ed orjoran who hoped to get the job when he took over for lane kiffin. he quit today and won't coach for the trojans in the bowl game. >>> good night, that is a huge fish! >> okay. blatant self promotion at its finest before if anybody watching the show would send me at kpix 5 sports their picture, i wouldn't have to stoop this low. every monday at this time we recap the plays of the weekend that you might have missed but raise your hand if you actually missed the fourth ranked auburn versus number one alabama finish! here it is with fan reaction as it unfolds. >> all right, here we go. [ applause and cheers ] >> 56-yarder.
the a's have reportedly agreed to a two-year $22 million deal with kazmir who went 10-9 with the indians. struck out 9.2 per nine innings. signing the two time all-star also increases the chance of oakland trying to trade brett anderson who is due $8 million in 2014. >>> usc hired steve sarkisyan to be the next head coach. he spent five seasons at washington and was previously under pete carroll elizabeth two thumbs up. the hire did not go over well with interim coach ed orjoran who...
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some headlines on that. stadium hi at a soccer in johannesburg, where the services would take place. president obama spoke an hour ago. i want to play you a little bit of what he said. [video clip] >> i have fought against white domination and black domination. i cherish the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony. it is an ideal which i hope to live for and to achieve. but it is an ideal for which i am prepared to die. [che mandela taught us the power of action and also the power of ideals. the importance of reason and argument, the need to study who you agree with but those who you do not agree with. he understood that ideas cannot be contained by prison walls, extinguished by a sniper's bullet. he turned it into an indictment of apartheid because of his passion and because of his training as an advocate. he used decades of prison to sharpen his arguments and to spread his thirst for knowledge for others in the movement. theearned the language and customs of his
some headlines on that. stadium hi at a soccer in johannesburg, where the services would take place. president obama spoke an hour ago. i want to play you a little bit of what he said. [video clip] >> i have fought against white domination and black domination. i cherish the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony. it is an ideal which i hope to live for and to achieve. but it is an ideal for which i am prepared to die. [che mandela taught us...
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that's the main headline for the next 12 to 24 hours. the next 48 hours, we'll be watching the system coming in here late tomorrow morning. north of sacramento, out towards chico and redding, lake port, maybe the northbound valleys very briefly you may see sleet before things change over to some rain. and the afternoon on friday, that cold system moves on by and snow will continue flying in the sierra. not just in the typical spots like around king vale, but down in the foothills. you can see, you'll be chaining up possibly down placerville and auburn as we go through friday. and snow possible on some of the higher peaks around the bay area as we get into friday morning. today, chilly, sunshine, highs near 51 in san jose, 52 in palo alto. more or less, everybody in one giant microclimate today of upper 40s and low 50s for highs. chilly too. around the tri-valley, 53 in pleasanton, 50 in livermore. and the seven-day forecast has been showing on the bottom of the screen. highs tomorrow, think that's cool? mid-40s. >> yikes. yikes. mid-40s,
that's the main headline for the next 12 to 24 hours. the next 48 hours, we'll be watching the system coming in here late tomorrow morning. north of sacramento, out towards chico and redding, lake port, maybe the northbound valleys very briefly you may see sleet before things change over to some rain. and the afternoon on friday, that cold system moves on by and snow will continue flying in the sierra. not just in the typical spots like around king vale, but down in the foothills. you can see,...
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have been out of work for more than six months, often through no fault of their own, life is a catch-22. companies won't give their rÉsume an honest look because they've been laid off so long -- but they've been laid off so long because companies won't give their rÉsume an honest look. [laughter] and that's why earlier this year, i challenged ceos from some of america's best companies to give these americans a fair shot. and next month, many of them will join us at the white house for an announcement about this. fifth, we've got to revamp retirement to protect americans in their golden years, to make sure another housing collapse doesn't steal the savings in their homes. we've also got to strengthen our safety net for a new age, so it doesn't just protect people who hit a run of bad luck from falling into poverty, but also propels them back out of poverty. today, nearly half of full-time workers and 80% of part-time workers don't have a pension or retirement account at their job. about half of all households don't have any retirement savings. so we're going to have to do more to encou
have been out of work for more than six months, often through no fault of their own, life is a catch-22. companies won't give their rÉsume an honest look because they've been laid off so long -- but they've been laid off so long because companies won't give their rÉsume an honest look. [laughter] and that's why earlier this year, i challenged ceos from some of america's best companies to give these americans a fair shot. and next month, many of them will join us at the white house for an...
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it will be a big headline. it won't be a ruling on the bankruptcy per se but as to whether the bankruptcy itself can proceed. basically everybody expects the bankruptcy to go forward. if it does, the city will come forward with a plan then within the month. that will say what kind of cuts they are proposing. then those cuts will be fought over still. the ruling at 10:00 a.m. will determine whether the bankruptcy can proceed. it is expected that it will because many view the city as truly being insolvent. apple paying $200 million to buy a twitter analytics company called topsy. apple will be able to read and analyze every single tweet sent by every single human being on the planet going back to the beginning of twitter. that's good news. >> why would anyone want to do that? >> because we are -- listen, guys. if you can't figure out what the product is, it's you. right? all these companies get rich off us. we are the product, my friend. our poewes, our -- it's us. >> all right. >> mika's rolling her eyes as we s
it will be a big headline. it won't be a ruling on the bankruptcy per se but as to whether the bankruptcy itself can proceed. basically everybody expects the bankruptcy to go forward. if it does, the city will come forward with a plan then within the month. that will say what kind of cuts they are proposing. then those cuts will be fought over still. the ruling at 10:00 a.m. will determine whether the bankruptcy can proceed. it is expected that it will because many view the city as truly being...
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i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. ♪ >> classic. love that song. >> even in the barking fashion. >> yep. >> what do you get when you mix jingle bell holiday spirit with a bouncing new puppy. >> at the white house it wasn't canine carolling but it added to the festivities. the first lady kicked off the holiday season at the executive mansion. and of course anything involving a puppy usually makes it "our favorite story of the day." here's mary bruce. >> reporter: someone maybe a little too excited for the holidays. sunny, the newest member of the obama fami, join ♪ >> classic. love that song. >> even in the barking fashion. >> yep. >> what do you get when you mix jingle bell holiday spirit with a bouncing new puppy. >> at the white house it wasn't canine carolling but it added to the festivities. the first lady kicked off the holiday season at the executive mansion. and of course anything involving a puppy usually makes it "our fa
i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. ♪ >> classic. love that song. >> even in the barking fashion. >> yep. >> what do you get when you mix jingle bell holiday spirit with a bouncing new puppy. >> at the white house it wasn't canine carolling but it added to the festivities. the first lady kicked off the holiday season at the executive...
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well, 22 of the 26 families who lost loved ones in that horrific tragedy asked a judge to block those calls after the associated press and other news organizations said the tapes were public record. well, the judge sided with the media stating that delaying the release only serves to fuel speculation about and undermine confidence in our law enforcement officials. well, after reviewing the tapes and some emotional discussion in our own newsroom, we have decided to put those calls on our website. wusa9.com. so you can listen to them for yourself if you want to. >>> a clerk is recovering right now after being hit over the head with a gun during a robbery. according to police, these crooks robbed the 7/11 on good win drive in manassas just after midnight. and one of the crooks hit the clerk with a blank revolver. take a look at the surveillance pictures. the stickupmen made off with cash, cigarettes and some of the victim's personal items, if you know them, give police a call. >>> second now on the affordable care act. the obama administration says nearly 30,000 people have signed up for
well, 22 of the 26 families who lost loved ones in that horrific tragedy asked a judge to block those calls after the associated press and other news organizations said the tapes were public record. well, the judge sided with the media stating that delaying the release only serves to fuel speculation about and undermine confidence in our law enforcement officials. well, after reviewing the tapes and some emotional discussion in our own newsroom, we have decided to put those calls on our...
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hosted by the christian science monitor. this is just over one hour. >> our guest is randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers. this is her first visit with the group. she got an early look at the joys of helping children learn since her mother was a teacher. she earned degrees from cornell university and a law degree from cardozo school of law. she worked at a wall street law firm for several years. she taught history in brooklyn while serving as counsel for the president of the united federation of teachers. she served as president for 12 years before her election as aft president in 2008. that ends the biographical portion of the program. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging or tweeting or other means of filing well this is underway. there is no embargo on the breakfast. our friends at c-span have agreed not to air video of the session until one hour after the breakfast is over to give reporters time to file. give me a nonthreatening signal and i will call on one and all.
hosted by the christian science monitor. this is just over one hour. >> our guest is randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers. this is her first visit with the group. she got an early look at the joys of helping children learn since her mother was a teacher. she earned degrees from cornell university and a law degree from cardozo school of law. she worked at a wall street law firm for several years. she taught history in brooklyn while serving as counsel for the...
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sweetgreen has 22 locations open. they started six years ago, it's got tens of millions in revenue pand we think it's scratched the surface and can emerge someday as the chipotle of the space. >> i'm trying to get an idea of the magnitude of the investment you're making. whether you're a self-made man paying it forward or whether you believe that one of the great revolutions of this century will be fool and the peeling back of the horrors that are in the present food change. would you go that far. >> i would. revolution likes to back mana management teams. food is fundamental to our lives, something we spend many hours each day thinking about, what we choose to eat does have an impact on our individual health. that's why we have an obesity krifs. we think this could be a ga part of this revolution will make power on adjustment. there there are sweetgreen riding that way and we think it's important to give people in our country healthier options. >> steve, we like to lean on you when it comes to businesses, small busin
sweetgreen has 22 locations open. they started six years ago, it's got tens of millions in revenue pand we think it's scratched the surface and can emerge someday as the chipotle of the space. >> i'm trying to get an idea of the magnitude of the investment you're making. whether you're a self-made man paying it forward or whether you believe that one of the great revolutions of this century will be fool and the peeling back of the horrors that are in the present food change. would you go...
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the numbers were near average in science and reading. that's basically the same as it was ten years ago. showing no improvement in any basic high school curriculum. those results based off an international assessment test given to students in 65 countries. >> as our students seem to be falling behind, the economy is relying more and more on machines to do jobs. now the service industry, self-check-in at airports, hotels, and applebee's saying customers will be ordering and paying the bill from tablets by the end of the year. are service jobs becoming extinct. sounds funny in a way, but it's not. certain people in the population for whom service jobs are their life. and if we say, sorry, we don't need a waitress or hotel check-in clerk, we'll have real problems in this economy. >> listen, if you have a job that can be sort of boiled down to discreet rules and instructions, those jobs can be automated. they will be automated. i think we really are heading toward an economy which is going to look a lot more like amazon. i know amazon you ha
the numbers were near average in science and reading. that's basically the same as it was ten years ago. showing no improvement in any basic high school curriculum. those results based off an international assessment test given to students in 65 countries. >> as our students seem to be falling behind, the economy is relying more and more on machines to do jobs. now the service industry, self-check-in at airports, hotels, and applebee's saying customers will be ordering and paying the bill...
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he has been on leave since october 22. the deputy says he thought 13-year-old andy lopez was carrying an ak-47 when he shot him. the gun was an air bb gun made to look real. in response the justice for andy lopez facebook page is calling for a protest at the city council tomorrow afternoon. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> it's so cold out there. good morning to you. temperatures are frigid. 24 degrees, that's one of the cold spots. that's out in the sacramento valley. for us in the bay area even colder at 21 degrees in santa rosa. so cold conditions out there. 37 in san francisco, i want to make sure you travel cautiously. highs are going to remain cool and it is a winter spare the air day. with the unhealthiest air quality in the north bay. black ice is possible. 49 degrees is the forecasted high for redwood city. temperatures are going to be chilly. expecting the mid-40s in walnut creek and livermore at 47. gradual warming headed our way. here's mike inouye and your drive. >> getting crowd
he has been on leave since october 22. the deputy says he thought 13-year-old andy lopez was carrying an ak-47 when he shot him. the gun was an air bb gun made to look real. in response the justice for andy lopez facebook page is calling for a protest at the city council tomorrow afternoon. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> it's so cold out there. good morning to you. temperatures are frigid. 24 degrees, that's one of the cold spots. that's out in the...
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it's science, people. scientists scanned the brains of more than 900 young men and women and confirmed something that many of us ladies have suspected. our brains are hardwired to multitask. gentlemen, we love you. your brains are better at focusing on single, complex tasks. >> by fixing what women multitask on. >> left and right brains are much better connected. i'll say it again. left and right brains in women are much better connected. men have more intense activity in individual sections of the brain. i could make a -- i won't actually. i'll just leave that because -- >> leave it. >> i have a bit of a naughty thought there. >> the brain doing too much at once? >> ooh. >> i think you are. >> that's exactly what it was. >> single simple tasks for men. i don't know where the complex -- that was a nice add. >> protect the classes. >> say one thing about you guys, it's like forget it. it's a three-week apology. >> i love this kate. she's like, zip it. >> someone's got to. >> let's talk about the weather aga
it's science, people. scientists scanned the brains of more than 900 young men and women and confirmed something that many of us ladies have suspected. our brains are hardwired to multitask. gentlemen, we love you. your brains are better at focusing on single, complex tasks. >> by fixing what women multitask on. >> left and right brains are much better connected. i'll say it again. left and right brains in women are much better connected. men have more intense activity in individual...
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these days he makes more headlines for how much he gives away than how much he makes. our guest, bill gates, on his legacy and his battle against the epidemic that has killed millions. >>> and the pop le
these days he makes more headlines for how much he gives away than how much he makes. our guest, bill gates, on his legacy and his battle against the epidemic that has killed millions. >>> and the pop le
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flat most the day, down 22 points after three straight down sessions. ten year note is around 2.8 most of the session. it's above that. whatever happens at 8:15 will have the impact on the yield. the number is more important. we'll bring you those as soon as it hits the tape. let's talk about the morning's other top stories. opec said it's keeping production phoproquotequotas unchanged. this morning up 1%, 97.05 for wti crude oil prices. opec saying they will not raise production level even though iraq and iran will be produceing more. this morning the oil market looks like a believer. another dollar advance to 97.06. mortgage applications siting a fifth straight week. sharp decline in refinancing applications led to the drop. the mortgage application activity sank 12.8% in the last week. november comps rising 10.81% the second straight month for gains for the retailer. jc p krrks pecpenney says they sales. stock up you 10.1%. >>> in washington news, senator ed marky wants information from auto makers about security risks. he's asking companies about in
flat most the day, down 22 points after three straight down sessions. ten year note is around 2.8 most of the session. it's above that. whatever happens at 8:15 will have the impact on the yield. the number is more important. we'll bring you those as soon as it hits the tape. let's talk about the morning's other top stories. opec said it's keeping production phoproquotequotas unchanged. this morning up 1%, 97.05 for wti crude oil prices. opec saying they will not raise production level even...
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the new york yankees making headlines. >> at a time when everyone is stopping for a deal the new york yankees are spending money, jacoby ellsbury to a 7-year deal worth $$153. they gave brian mccann $85 million. they are stirring it up. ellsbury won two world series titles. now he'll be in yankee pinstrikes. he's a slick fielding center fielder. at 30 years young - can he stay healthy? >> in short and life in germ you can tell a lot about a person's character. the friction is ugly with jason kidd in his first year as coach has rea-lawrence frank to a role where he will not be able to attend pros or games. they have been struggling on defense, led by frank. will the coaching change help? >> not close. they were worked by the newing et cetera. kenneth read showing off. opening a 20-point lead. nets dropped for 5-13 on the season. we have never had a game in the n.b.a. where two rookies posted triple doubles. it happened between the magic and sixers. orlando magiced player scored 26. including to glen days. >> marcus as well got a fifth. glen davies tied up to force overtime young comes
the new york yankees making headlines. >> at a time when everyone is stopping for a deal the new york yankees are spending money, jacoby ellsbury to a 7-year deal worth $$153. they gave brian mccann $85 million. they are stirring it up. ellsbury won two world series titles. now he'll be in yankee pinstrikes. he's a slick fielding center fielder. at 30 years young - can he stay healthy? >> in short and life in germ you can tell a lot about a person's character. the friction is ugly...
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just swerving through cars, dodging cars and we ended up in a ditch. >> reporter: heavy snow was the headline in at least four nfl games sunday, blowing snow made it nearly impossible for fans to tell exactly where the ball was. the football field looked more like ice rinks with players slipping and sliding. at the eagles/lions game snow measured as high as six inches in the middle of the field. >>le you need any kind of help, john, right? >> reporter: the lions fumbled six times before halftime. >> what a mess. indra petersons joins me now live. the question is, how much longer is this thing going to stick around? >> i wish i had better news and of course we still have that system in place and this morning, think about poor dallas, everything they endured and yes they had a freezing fog advisory this morning, starting to lift out of the region at least near the airport. in the northeast we're dealing with conditions here where we continue to notice the radar to have a threat of a wintry mix. the system is trying to make its way out of here. notice you'll see we have the threat not only for f
just swerving through cars, dodging cars and we ended up in a ditch. >> reporter: heavy snow was the headline in at least four nfl games sunday, blowing snow made it nearly impossible for fans to tell exactly where the ball was. the football field looked more like ice rinks with players slipping and sliding. at the eagles/lions game snow measured as high as six inches in the middle of the field. >>le you need any kind of help, john, right? >> reporter: the lions fumbled six...
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those are the news headlines on the fox business network. get you back now to ashley and tracy. >> arthel neville, thank you very much. rumor has it, that is coming our way. i know. >>> here's change. a company that might be welcoming obamacare or at least not feeling the effects of it. nps pharmaceuticals says it will actually help business maybe. with a new thyroid drug awaiting fda approval, nps is the definition of tomorrow's business today. the ceo joins us now. how is it going to help? >> by expanding the number of patients that could have access to our drugs and to drugs in general and that's a good thing for public health. that's a good thing for patients. >> you're in the business of orphan drugs. that means you make a drug that didn't help a ton of people. by allowing more people into the system you're saying there might be more people that suffer from these illness, and can get access to your drugs under obamacare? >> under obamacare is one viewpoint. we're in the rare disease business. these patients do not have any alternative t
those are the news headlines on the fox business network. get you back now to ashley and tracy. >> arthel neville, thank you very much. rumor has it, that is coming our way. i know. >>> here's change. a company that might be welcoming obamacare or at least not feeling the effects of it. nps pharmaceuticals says it will actually help business maybe. with a new thyroid drug awaiting fda approval, nps is the definition of tomorrow's business today. the ceo joins us now. how is it...
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the headline in "the washington post ," is that it is in peril. it has been in peril the whole time. it is going to hurt the international community's help afghanistan. people will not invest billions of dollars if they do not know where the money is going, if it is just going into the corrupt pockets of an afghan official. i do not know what the problem of karzai is. i truly do not. for all the help, the money, the lives that the international community has given to make themselves safer because afghanistan was the hot spot of international terrorist the pakistan with its nuclear capability, clearly it is a dangerous place, for all the stuff we have done for karzai, he just seems a bit unhinged to me. once again, it is hard to negotiate with someone who can be a little bit crazy, and i think that is karzai's problem. i do not understand how it benefits him to not get the international aid and international support to build up his country that he has been offered in a free or more westernized way. there is no upside for him except that he gets to
the headline in "the washington post ," is that it is in peril. it has been in peril the whole time. it is going to hurt the international community's help afghanistan. people will not invest billions of dollars if they do not know where the money is going, if it is just going into the corrupt pockets of an afghan official. i do not know what the problem of karzai is. i truly do not. for all the help, the money, the lives that the international community has given to make themselves...
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those are the news headlines on the fox business network. and now back to tracy. and you are a technological marvel. tracy: no, i'm really a technological idiot. that will be our secret. lauren green, thank you very much. >> sure. tracy: after an awful date have you ever wanted to warn other people about the awful guy you went on the date with? josh peck not included. now you can with a popular app called lulu. jo ling kent interviewed the ceo and founder. she is here with the story. my guess the ceo went on a bad date. >> certainly came from her personal experience. a lot of women are getting a huge kick. women can rate guy friends and ex-boyfriends and sign in anonymously through facebook and. men can opt out with a few clicks. i bet at love people are right now. it is raising all kinds of questions about privacy and double gender standards. here are some popular hashtags to rate men. makes me laugh. six-pack. epic smile. man-child. snuggle machine. sketchy call log. insecure and gold digger. now, taking a look at lulu by the numbers, three million users are sig
those are the news headlines on the fox business network. and now back to tracy. and you are a technological marvel. tracy: no, i'm really a technological idiot. that will be our secret. lauren green, thank you very much. >> sure. tracy: after an awful date have you ever wanted to warn other people about the awful guy you went on the date with? josh peck not included. now you can with a popular app called lulu. jo ling kent interviewed the ceo and founder. she is here with the story. my...